Sentence examples for be apt to expect from inspiring English sources

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For such reasons, Personal Health Records are gradually gaining grounds to the extent that companies like Microsoft have ventured into the world of Personal Health Records and it may be apt to expect PHRs getting integrated into clinical practice gradually.

Parents of adolescent boys, who expected barriers regarding treatment demands and a problematic relationship with a therapist, might for example, more often be apt to expect that their child would refuse to attend treatment, simply as an expression of the more externalizing behavior pattern that boys show [ 56], as compared to parents of female adolescents.

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Whether this is good or bad is a subject of debate within the profession, but accountants say that it has certainly meant that clients are apt to expect auditors to approve any accounting treatment that is not expressly prohibited.

It may be that being familiar with solid geometry is a disadvantage when first approaching the problem, because then you are apt to expect that the faces of the objects are going to meet at some weird angles (not the nice 90 or 60 or 45 degree angles you get in plane geometry), and there is no obvious reason to think that the angles in the tetrahedron would be related to those in the pyramid.

If bond-market investors believe that a rise in the funds rate is likely to come earlier than they had been expecting, they will be apt to sell now.

Would non-professionals be apt to misinterpret the numbers?

In short, the building should be apt to adapt.

Such a preoccupation cannot be apt to gain scientific insight.

The only really significant correlation was that those with cancer were more apt to expect a prolonged illness.

You could also use a piece of someone else's writing, such as this one from Jane Austen's Mansfield Park : "There will be little rubs and disappointments everywhere, and we are all apt to expect too much; but then, if one scheme of happiness fails, human nature turns to another; if the first calculation is wrong, we make a second better: we find comfort somewhere".

After studying in the British Museum by day, he returned to his lodgings at night and wrote in a musical, overwrought, antiquated manner ("When I first saw thee 'neath the silver mist") that is apt to puzzle readers expecting to hear the first soundings of an English-based modernism.

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